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Medieval composers probably had no rigid expectations about performance media.
They have rigid expectations, a fantasy of the child that they superimpose on the child's personality.
To be able to function in a society with rigid expectations of work hours and performance, they need empathy and dedicated medical research in order to heal.
Ms. Cohen, the Israeli clarinetist, reflected recently that the jazz musicians of a generation ago faced more rigid expectations: "You had to cut it.
As she wrote in "Woman Alone," an anonymous essay from 1927, she had been an unloved child, and struggled to conform to rigid expectations of feminine subservience.
In Sharafeddine's simply told tale, the drama of civil war takes a back seat to that of young characters straining against rigid expectations.
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It offers a somber reminder of the true cost of rigid expectation around gender and relationships.
It's not as if the city is without its own hazards, from rigid social expectations to poverty, self-loathing to homophobic violence.
The reason can be traced to rigid gender expectations that leave Japanese women and men with few choices when it comes to career and family life, said Brinton.
He realized that he had harshly high standards for himself at work, and held everyone else to these same rigid, perfectionistic expectations — for instance, that people, including himself, should be able to endure extreme workplace demands.
Times have changed, but rigid gender expectations about who should be the breadwinner are a little slower to keep up, unfortunately.
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